The conflict is between linguists and programmers. In plain text apostrophe is a punctuation used instead letters (unreadable, one or more) or as separator for avoid connecting letters into ligature or syllable, between parts of composite word as well as inside the simple word, or finally, as quotation mark. Yes it is ambiguous! It is. It just is! Linguists say "It is. We see that. We know that". And programmers say "That's wrong! We can't understand that". Just are you so stupid if you can't! Modifier letter apostrophe is a letter that used as itself and means itself (ejective sound e.g.) only. Don't use it else. It just make more confusion.
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